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I have a lot of customers who order stuff from Amazon so id be advertising the fact im cheaper then them.You are advertising amazon. And presumably you will be tracking their price and altering your price accordingly?
It would encourage me buy from Amazon, only £1 more and much less risk.
Could say its much less risky to use utilitywise for a commercial energy broker as well.
For my £1 extra, here is what I get.
- I have a very long order history with Amazon stretching over years, this builds a strong loyalty.
- Hassle free, next day delivery (prime member)
- Easy returns with no fuss.
- Speed of ordering and checkout
How do you dislodge the question of value that Amazon brings when you are offering a cheaper alternative.
I'm sure eBay sellers beat both you and Amazon pricing for products but how are you better, if your value proposal is entirely based on low cost, it is a race to the bottom and a lazy approach to trying to win a sale.
For my £1 extra, here is what I get.
- I have a very long order history with Amazon stretching over years, this builds a strong loyalty.
- Hassle free, next day delivery (prime member)
- Easy returns with no fuss.
- Speed of ordering and checkout
How do you dislodge the question of value that Amazon brings when you are offering a cheaper alternative.
I'm sure eBay sellers beat both you and Amazon pricing for products but how are you better, if your value proposal is entirely based on low cost, it is a race to the bottom and a lazy approach to trying to win a sale.
You'd probably get all of that with OP, especially if he's using Paypal so you're covered anyway.
Jesus we all may aswell give up if everyone is happy to pay 10% more to order from Amazon lol.
I've not seen what the OP has but this is what he is up against.
10% more to buy from Amazon? More like £1 difference. For convenience and repetition? Done deal. What is his account creation page like, the checkout process, all these little things need to be as good as the previous experience or beat it in some way.
Now if that 10% more was for a 3 figure item like a TV, you might catch people. For the sake of £1 difference, not enough incentive for buyer behaviour to change. Leading on price seems obvious but its a race to the bottom.
Perhaps he's going for those who don't want to pay amazon. There is a customer demographic who will choose cheapest option. Which could be the OP, could be someone else.
Im planning on creating product poster to use on our facebook page
it will go along the lines of
Amazon Price £10
Our price £9
Save £1
Product name
Picture of product
Prices correct as of date
Am i likely to run into any problems doing this
We are a retail shop, But people generally think online is cheaper hence get there products online,
Im trying to show them that we are online prices so they are more likely to come in.
With amazon they have to wait for there order to get delivered but with a shop they can just come and collect it
Nope but if you need it the same day we are open for you to collect.With a shop you usually HAVE TO come and collect it. With amazon I can order and get it delivered next day without going outside the house.
Can you offer your customers the ease of ordering and ease of receiving the goods that amazon can?
Nope but if you need it the same day we are open for you to collect.
I hear on facebook groups i advertise in alot of people saying they no longer go to shops as they can get it cheaper online but thats not the case with us so im just trying to advertise that going online isnt going to save you money but coming in is. but seems more hassle then its worth
We are city centre and when im handing out leaflets etc outside the shop ive had customer tell me they get it cheaper online without even coming in the shop
We are a retail shop, But people generally think online is cheaper hence get there products online,
Im trying to show them that we are online prices so they are more likely to come in.
With amazon they have to wait for there order to get delivered but with a shop they can just come and collect it
Actually I'd think it's worthwhile if it's not too much cost and time on your part, my two biggest or rather most frequent purchases are either from Amazon or eBay and I do compare the prices of both most of the time! And 1£ makes a difference to meI have a lot of customers who order stuff from Amazon so id be advertising the fact im cheaper then them.
I will be tracking the prices but ill put at the bottom prices correct on that date just so if amazon do put the price down im covered